Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The Beginning

Storch! My room is the very top left window
It has been 10 days since I last posted. My apologies, seeing as there is much to tell! But seriously...so much going on! I'm currently sitting on the floor in my room...and my room is in my dorm...and my dorm issssssss.....Storchenblick!! Storch for short. It actually means “view of the storks,” which makes sense because there are lots of storks in this town. There is actually a stork sanctuary right down the road from us! The church across the street has storks living on it's clock tower (which chimes every 15 minutes). I'll let you know if I see lots of babies around town. (I actually learned the story behind that whole myth...will share at a later date!) The village Storch is in is called Holzen, located about 5km from BFA's main campus in Kandern. It's just gorgeous here! I've included a couple photos, but I'll be posting most on facebook, so if you'd like to see them make sure to check out the albums I post on there!

Callie, Me, Stacey, & Steve
Us RA's were assigned to our dorms last Thursday, and then everyone moved to their respective new homes on Sunday. We were actually all staying at Storch for the first week, so I didn't have to move far! I just now finished painting my room, so I have yet to move my stuff up and arrange furniture. Ikea trip on Saturday! One other exciting piece of news about dorm placement is the people I am working with. The dorm parents here at Storch are Steve and Stacey Babich, and I'm excited to get to know them better! This is their second year here, so we've been learning a lot from them about how things work around here and the girls that will be arriving in a week for the school year. Grateful to have some experienced people to help figure all this out! They've been very welcoming, and I'm happy to get to work with them. The other RA in Storch is a wonderful young woman by the name of Callie Buchholz...who happened to graduate from JBU as well! (There is another RA from JBU, too...as well as other dorm parents...and BFA staff...represent!! Didn't know any of them before though.) Callie and I are learning all the ins and outs together, and I'm grateful that she's around to go through this experience with me! Excited to see all God will be doing in our dorm over the next 2 years, and how He will build us up as a team!

Lovely view from a local mountain, Hochblauen
The last couple weeks have been just packed full of all sorts of things. We've had German language classes, All New Staff Orientation, Res. Life meetings/training, learning how to drive here and where things are (including school campuses, dorms, hospital, orthodontist, doctors' offices, grocery stores, gas station, etc.), mission dinners, dorm chores and cooking, room painting, etc etc. And all of this is taking place in a country where I don't speak the language (you should have seen me try to buy paint for my room using the few words I know and lots of hand motions with English all in the mix...haha), where customs and rules are different, the food is different, even the toilets are different. This is all good, and I'm so glad that I get to experience this! But I AM on information overload and quite tired. Fortunately I really didn't have much trouble getting over jet-lag, so that's a big praise! I just ask that you pray that I would be as prepared as possible, including energy-wise, for when the girls arrive. By the way, I've had several of them friend me on facebook and saying that they're excited to come and meet us newbies. I'm so excited for them to come, too!!! Really looking forward to starting to develop relationships with these girls. I will definitely be keeping you all up to date on how it goes! Prayers appreciated!

On the Rhein in Basel, Switzerland
So next week is All Staff Orientation, and more Res. Life training, so we'll continue to stay busy! Students start arriving on Sept. 2, and then we're off! As in starting a race, not going on vacation haha. There are tons of details that I could get into, but it's after 11:00pm here and I've been going at it all day today, so I think I'll hold off for now, and hopefully I'll get another post in soon with more details! I would love to hear from you, so feel free to email me or message me on facebook!

I Chronicles 16:28
Ascribe to the Lord, all you families of nations, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Ja Deustchland!

I'm in Deutschland folks!!!

Me and my precious brother Caleb at the airport
After last week's scrambling to get everything done, throwing out, cleaning, storing, packing, and saying hard goodbyes, I'm actually here. I left Thursday morning at 6:00am, so I had to be at the airport at 4:00am (ick!). Only got 2 hours of sleep, and when I got to the airport found out that all three of my checked bags were at least 10 pounds under weight, so that was a bit of a bummer, seeing as I'd been getting rid of lots of stuff that I thought I couldn't take with me. Oh well. Just a lesson in letting go of that which is really not important! I said a teary farewell to my parents, Hannah, and Caleb, and boarded the plane to Chicago. I had a 9 hour layover there, so I tried to sleep some in the terminal, but just managed a couple hours or so of light and interrupted dozing. From Chicago I flew to London, which takes a little under 8 hours. I sat in the same row as a young man from Germany, so it was nice to converse with him about where I was going and what his impression was of the USA. Didn't sleep a wink the whole time though. As we were getting nearer to London the sun was coming up, and I got to see a glimpse of Ireland!!! If you know me well, you know that that is a big deal. One of these days I'll get there! I had a short wait in London and then it was off to Basel-Mulhouse. In the airport there I figured out how to get through on the French side, got my passport stamped, picked up my luggage (didn't even have to wait for it as it was coming out on the belt as I walked in), and met Calvin, our Res. Life supervisor, who was there to pick me up. It was a seamless and uneventful trip, thank God!

Scenery around Holzen
On the drive from Basel to Holzen Calvin pointed out where the borders to France, Switzerland, and Germany all were (I was in England, France, and Germany all in one day!), what some of the road signs meant, and gave me some general info about the area. The scenery is beautiful, lots of green fields and small villages crowded with peaked-roof houses. We got to Hölzen, a village not too far from Kandern, where one of the school dorms is. This dorm is called Storchenblick, meaning something like “stork view” or “view of the storks” due to the large population of storks living in the area. There are a few perched atop the church across the street! All of the RA's are staying at Storch for this first week of orientation. It's been great to get to know them and share the start of this new era together! God truly has been amazing in His provision for all of us. Several of us were unsure even just a few short days ago whether we would be able to come at this time or not. But there is only one RA who is not yet here, and she gets here on Tuesday! Praise the Lord! He is good!

Shopping in Lörrach
Orientation officially starts tomorrow (Monday) morning. We will be having German classes in the mornings this whole week, as well as learning to drive in Germany, and other Res. Life training. We have orientation for the next 3 weeks, and then students arrive, so we will be busy bees! On Thursday we will be finding out which dorms we are assigned to, and I think we're all anxious to know, but enjoying our time together all the same. Today we had church at Black Forest Community Fellowship, an English-speaking church that holds its services at BFA and which we will be attending with the students during our time here. The people were very welcoming, and I'm excited to better know who they are. All of the Res. Life staff had lunch and supper together today here at Storch, which was delicious and great to get to know not only RA's better but also dorm parents and our Res. Life supervisor and other staff.

Some of the RA's on a walk in the country-side
Well, it's 7 hours later here than in Arkansas, so I'll be heading to bed soon. I was able to push through Friday without taking any naps or falling asleep early so that I could start my new sleep schedule as soon as possible. It was hard but it's working! I slept 13 hours that first night, and I've had almost no jet-lag since! Yay! Hopefully it'll stay that way!

I'll try to keep you guys updated on how orientation is going. I've already butchered my way through ordering pizza and ice cream in German, so I'm excited to get into some classes! Please pray that I would have the energy and emotional strength to keep up with everything that's going on. I have a feeling that it's going to get harder than it has been pretty quickly with all the new information that we'll be taking in. I appreciate it!!

James 1:17
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Great Things He Has Done

How do I even start this blog post? So much has happened in such a short period of time. God has proven to me that time limits are no match for him!! This past weekend I reached 97% of funding!!! What?!?! It's incredible!! I started planning like I would be leaving this week, but I also was quite prepared to have to wait a little longer...an option I thought was more likely. Just being honest here. I knew God could pull it off if He wanted to...I just didn't know if He wanted to!! Sometimes God's timing isn't quite what we think it should be, and that's ok, cause let's face it, God knows better. But He just blew my doubts out of the water this time! What an amazing confirmation and provision! I'm grateful to my Heavenly Father for this great gift, and I'm thankful to all you His children for joining this work and partnering with me!! THANK YOU!! My plane tickets have been purchased, and I will be heading out early in the morning on Thursday, August 9th. Wow.

Last Hurrah at Greenhouse Grill with great friends!
I now sit amidst a bunch of boxes, suitcases, piles of stuff, trash bags, etc. I completely took over the living room (sheepish grin aimed at my very gracious parents :), and have been in a process of sorting, throwing out, packing, unpacking, repacking, and generally running around in a bewildered and flustered manner. So much to do! I feel sort of like the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland...I'm not late, but I feel rushed! It's especially difficult because I want to spend as much quality time with loved ones as possible before I leave, as well. I've been saying goodbyes to friends, having “last hurrah” get togethers, eating at some of my favorite places before I leave, and the like. My last day at church was this past Sunday, and I had the honor of being prayed for in both services by our interim pastor. I was able to spend some time with my little brother Caleb yesterday, catching crawdads in the creek, eating milkshakes, and watching a movie. I don't even like to think about saying goodbye to my parents and siblings. I already said goodbye to my brother John when I was in California. It's no fun. After all these years of saying goodbye it doesn't get much easier. Please pray for me in this difficult time of busy-ness, chaos, and sorrow, as well as excitement for all that is coming. Pray for peace, comfort, and strength for myself and my family as I have my last day here in Arkansas. Pray for travel mercies (and luggage mercies haha) as I embark on this journey. I appreciate it! It is wonderful to know that I am not alone in this...I am accompanied by my Father God and by many of you in prayers and thoughts.

I would try to write more, but it's nearly 1:00am and my brain is fried. Please forgive me for the shortish post on such a crazy-awesome few days that deserve more, or at least better, words. The next time I post it will hopefully be from Germany!!

Auf Wiedersehen!

Ephesians 3:20-21
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

A Poem

So I've been sorting through a bunch of papers and junk that's lying in my room, and besides the precious letters that I found from a bunch of 2nd graders (I will miss them so much!!), I found this poem that I wrote a couple years ago. It's not some fabulous specimen of poetic artistry or anything, but maybe someone will be encouraged by it...


Up, my heart!
Desert this bog of despair 
that would you devour,
ever seeking to clamp its jaws,
a vile dog desperate for the kill.
Light, that double-edged sword,
swings swift and true,
piercing the jackal's maw,
extracting poison-tipped lies.
Grow angel's wings
and soar to heaven!
Tread the streets of gold.
Be not troubled for
tomorrow's mourning,
but clothe yourself,
daughter of Sharon,
in rosy hues of delight.
Run free in wild ecstasy,
hope pounding in your ears,
and rest assured
in fearless sleep
that dawn will glisten
off the morning dew
your feathers will not weep.